Health and disability in Britain’s Jewish population: Details from the 2011 Census
February 2015
The fifth report in our series on the 2011 UK Census provides accurate counts for the numbers of Jews in different age bands who suffer from a health condition or disability. Among the data, the report finds that approximately 2,000 Jewish children have some kind of limiting health condition, and that 5,600 Jews of working age are economically inactive due to long-term sickness or disability.
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2011 Census Results: Thinning and Thickening - Geographical change in the UK's Jewish Populatin 2001-2011 (Series)
Health and disability in Britain’s Jewish population: Details from the 2011 Census. . February 2015: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk199